Book, Chapter

1    II,      XVI| unscrupulous, while he that is slandered is most wronged. And it
2    II,      XVI|       not, he would never have slandered. But if he is subject, he
3    II,      XXI|      terribleness. The serpent slandered men to God, and God to men.
4    IV,   XXVIII|       no value at all, and has slandered all His own wisdom by ignoring
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